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Evelyn Clayton suddenly looked up.

She picked up the docunt to take a look; sure enough, it was Winnie Wyatt’s resignation letter.

It was written formally and coldly, just like her personality through and through.

Stubborn, awkward.

Evelyn quickly glanced through it, frowning, "Where is she?"

The sudden change left Assistant May sowhat stunned, and she muttered, "Seems like she’s already headed to the HR departnt."

Evelyn knitted her brows and got up to leave the office.

Just as she reached the door of Winnie’s office, Evelyn saw Winnie coming in through the main entrance, walking straight towards her.

Evelyn went straight up to her.

Winnie saw her, her face as always expressionless, "Director Sinclair, do you need sothing?"

"You want to resign?" Evelyn raised an eyebrow slightly, "Reason."

Winnie sneered coldly, "Wasn’t my resignation letter clear enough? Besides, after what happened in the conference room today, can you still tolerate ?"

Evelyn was almost amused to anger.

"Winnie Wyatt." Evelyn called her na with a half-smile, "Are you going to define everyone else by your own small-mindedness?"

Winnie choked on her words, eyes flashing with anger, "What do you an?!"

Evelyn chuckled coldly, "I an it literally. Although what you said to today in the conference room was quite amusing, I never intended to do anything to you. Why, I’ve done nothing yet, and you’re already afraid of ?"

The provocation was a tactic often used on Winnie; she clenched her fists, furiously saying, "Who are you saying is afraid? Shannon Sinclair, don’t be too pleased with yourself!"

"If you don’t want to be too pleased, then stay and do your job." Evelyn raised an eyebrow slightly, "Otherwise, when I leave, do you really want to watch May beco the director of the jewelry departnt?"

As she spoke, Evelyn waved the resignation letter in her hand, "Moreover, resigning like this inevitably makes suspect that you’re stealing Apex’s trade secrets to give to another jewelry company."

Winnie, now extrely angry, laughed instead, "Shannon Sinclair, you’re slandering !"

She, Winnie Wyatt, considered herself highly capable and professional.

She couldn’t stand Shannon Sinclair, but she would never betray Apex!

"Let tell you, Shannon, that Apex is not just the work of your life; I’ve also worked for Apex for so many years and have feelings for it!" Winnie seethed with anger, her chest heaving, her eyes turning red.

Evelyn’s tone softened.

"If that’s the case, don’t overthink it." Evelyn pulled the resignation letter from the docunt and handed it back to her.

Winnie was caught off guard by Evelyn’s sudden change of attitude and froze for a mont.

Evelyn said plainly, "I might take May with to the fashion design departnt; at that ti, Director Sinclair might also transfer a few suitable people from the jewelry departnt to join . You’ll need to manage the new personnel and work arrangents. If you leave, Apex might be in chaos for a while."

Winnie looked at Evelyn uncertainly, instinctively biting her lip, before haltingly saying, "You, what do you an?"

"You’re the deputy director. When I leave, you automatically beco the director," Evelyn smiled. "Such a simple logic, and you don’t get it?"

Winnie beca even more incredulous, "But, but I got scolded by the big boss in the eting today—"

"He scolded you, yes, but he acknowledges your work," Evelyn smiled slightly. "Otherwise, when you first went to him to badmouth , he would have fired you then and there."

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